214 RICHARDSON 



Family 

 ROCINELA BELLICEPS (Stimpson). 



JEga belliceps STIMPSON, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xvi, p. 155, 1864. 

 sga alaskensis LOCKINGTON, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., VII, Pt. i, p. 46, 1877. 

 Rocinela alaskensis RICHARDSON, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., xxxvil, p. n, 1898. 

 Rocinela belliceps RICHARDSON, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi, p. 827, 1899. 



Locality. Yakutat, Alaska (Harriman Alaska Expedition). 



Family CYMOTHOID^E. 

 LIVONECA VULGARIS Stimpson. 



Livoneca vulgaris STIMPSON, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., vi, p. 508, pi. xxil, fig. 

 9, 1857; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, pp. 88, 89, 1859. SCHICEDTE 

 and MEINERT, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, xiv, pp. 344-349, pi. XIV, figs. 

 i, 2, 1883-84. RICHARDSON, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi, p. 830, 

 1899. 



Locality. San Francisco Bay (Dr. Ritter and party). 



Family SPH^ROMID^E. 

 DYNAMENE TUBERCULOSA Richardson. 



Dynamene tuberculosa RICHARDSON, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXI, p. 833, 1899. 

 Locality. Bodega Bay, California (Dr. Ritter and party). 



SPH^EROMA OREGONENSIS Dana. 



Sphtzroma oregonensis DANA, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, p. 177, 1854- 

 55; U. S. Expl. Exp., Crust., Pt. n, xiv, p. 778, pi. Lll, fig. 4, 1853. 

 STIMPSON, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., vi, p. 509, 1857. RICHARDSON, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., xxi, p. 836, 1899. 



Localities. Popof Island (from fresh water), Yakutat, and Glacier 

 Bay, Alaska; Grenville Channel and Lowe Inlet, British Columbia 

 (Harriman Alaska Expedition). 



SPH^ROMA PENTODON sp. nov. 



Type from Sausalito, California. 



Body elliptical in outline ; color dark brown ; surface minutely but 

 densely granular. 



Head situated transversely, with a prominent ridge on the anterior 

 margin. Eyes placed post-laterally, and composed of many ocelli. First 

 pair of antennae extend to the posterior margin of the head ; flagellum 

 eight-jointed. Second pair of antennas reach the middle of the second 

 thoracic segment ; flagellum composed of fifteen joints. 



Segments of the thorax about equal in length, with the exception of the 

 first, which is somewhat longer than any of those following. The 



